Post on 08-Aug-2020
1-5 1 = totally agree; 2 = somewhat agree; 3 = no opinion; 4 = somewhat disagree; 5 = totally
disagree
A. Islam is a religion of peace. B. Muslims hate America.
C. The US should not take in any Muslim refugees. D. I feel nervous when I see a Muslim in public.
E. I try to understand Muslim beliefs. F. Muslims cannot live peacefully among other
religions. G. All terrorism is caused by followers of Islam.
H. All Muslims believe the same things. I. Islam should be respected and protected in the US. J. I want to learn more about Islam and radical Islam.
K. President Trump is an Islamophobe.
We do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone, but rather to let it shine as an example, we will shine for everyone to follow. We will reinforce old alliances and form new ones, and unite the civilized world against radical Islamic terrorism, which we will eradicate completely from the face of the Earth. At the bedrock of our politics will be a total allegiance to the United States of America, and through our loyalty to our country, we will rediscover our loyalty to each other. When you open your heart to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice.
Donald Trump Inaugural Address – January 20, 2017
3 monotheistic religions:
Judaism Christianity Islam 14 million 2 billion 1.2 billion
Grand Daddy Abe….
Abraham Sarah Hagar
Isaac Ishmael
Jews & Christians
Muslims
Abraham Sarah Hagar
Isaac Ishmael
Jews & Christians
Muslims
Islam – “submission”
Fastest growing religion, 2nd largest religion; approx 3.5 million in US (1 million
– 2000) Based on the Quran & Hadith
The Life of Muhammad
570 – 632 Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Married to Khadija
History of migraines
Night of Power - 610 – went to meditate in cave; vision of Angel Gabriel – made new
prophet of Allah
Must correct errors, “Go and recite”
613 – recited to scribe, became Quran
Hadith – prophetic traditions
Early converts Khadija and young people
Persecuted in Mecca; 622 - emigrated to Medina “city of the prophet” gained more
followers
Mecca/Medina battles
630 - returned to Mecca
June 8, 632 Unexpected death of Muhammad
Possible aneurism
Controversies in Islam:
The successor of Muhammad - family or scribe?
After death of Khadija, married Aisha
(9, 13) Daughter Fatima married Muhammad’s
cousin, Ali
Ali claimed to be successor – bloodline
Abu Bakr – closest friend/scribe to Muhammad – most accept as successor
Sunni Muslims – “Tradition” – accept the
line of elected successors **Majority of Muslims
Shi’a Muslims – “faction” believe leaders
must be descendents of Muhammad through Fatima and Ali
**minority – Iran, Iraq, Syria, Bahrain
Sunni Muslim:
Osama bin Laden/Al Qaeda Saddam Hussein
ISIS
5 Basic beliefs:
1. 1 God (Allah)
2. Prophets and messengers (Muhammad and those before him)
3. Justice of God 4. Revealed books 5. Day of judgment
5 pillars – foundation of faith
1. Faith – Profession of faith
“There is no true god but God (Allah), and Muhammad is the Messenger (Prophet) of God”
2. Prayer – 5x day in Arabic Face Mecca
dawn, mid-day, late-afternoon, sunset and nightfall
http://on.aol.com/video/duke-universitys-muslim-call-to-prayer-sparks-controversy-518602488 http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/15/us/duke-call-to-prayer/index.html
3. Alms Giving to the needy – 2.5% and voluntary
The Prophet said, "Even meeting your brother with a cheerful face is an act of charity." The Prophet also said: "Charity is a
necessity for every Muslim." He was asked: "What if a person has nothing?" The Prophet replied: "He should work with his
own hands for his benefit and then give something out of such earnings in charity." The Companions of the Prophet asked:
"What if he is not able to work?" The Prophet said: "He should help the poor and needy." The Companions further asked: "What if he cannot do even that?" The Prophet said: "He
should urge others to do good." The Companions said: "What if he lacks that also?" The Prophet said: "He should check
himself from doing evil. That is also an act of charity."
4. Fasting During the month of Ramadan -
9th month, believe Gates of heaven open/hell closed, celebrate Night of Power
Recite Quran
Abstain from food/drink dawn-sunset Goal = focus on Allah
May 27 – June 25, 2017
5. Pilgrimage to Mecca
Only if physically and financial able The Great Mosque and the Kaaba
Great Mosque – Mecca Up to 1 million people
The Big House – Michigan Stadium 109,901 (2010-present)
Kaaba – “cube” - Most sacred site in Islam – believe rebuilt by Abraham and Ishmael
to thank Allah for helping Hagar
Early Meccan pagan gods destroyed by Muhammad
Black stone – possible meteorite given to
Adam/Abraham
Kissed during the Hajj
Dome of the Rock – Jerusalem
Built over foundation stone
Possible site of Abraham’s sacrifice? J&C – temple/holy of holies
621 – Night Journey - Muhammad carried by magic horse to Jerusalem and propelled
into heaven
Wailing Wall, Jerusalem
Wailing/Western Wall, Jerusalem Western wall of temple?
Islamic traditions:
Quran - central to life; memorized in schools
Success = Allah on your side
Jihad – “struggle” – protecting religion
A. - Devout practicing Muslims B. - Warfare against “infidels” – those who
attack/resist Islam
World divided:
A. – The World of Peace
B. - The World of Warfare/Ignorance
Goal = bring all to World of Peace Every Muslim on Jihad – spread Islam
Creation of Israel
Zionism – nationalist movement among Jews
Great Britain controlled Palestine – 1947 UN vote to partition land into territories for
Jews/Arabs
Jerusalem – international
1948 – Jewish sect declares itself independent state – US & USSR first to recognize
David Ben-Gurion
Roots of hatred
What is terrorism??
Think:
Does it have to involve killing many people or just 1?
Can it just be destruction of property, and not people?
Can governments be terrorists or groups outside of governments?
Must it involve the people of one country attacking people of another country?
Does motive matter?
Does it have to be intentional?
Examples of terrorism
1. Which, if any of these actions do you consider to be “terrorism” based on your
definition?
2. Who are the “terrorists”
3. What more would you need to know to be sure of your answer?
Terrorism
“An intentional act of hatred against a country, race, or religion with the goal of striking fear or killing the targeted group.” – Grace Shugert and
Marikate Polcyn
Terrorism
“The act of one or more person(s) or groups using fear induced by violence to promote ideas
and intimidate opposition for their own personal gain, or to gain the upper hand in conflict (not including acts of war.)” – Ethan
Phillips and Briana Turner
Has the US ever been terrorist?
“The September 11th attacks were a monstrous calling card from a world gone
horribly wrong. The message may have been written by bin Laden (who knows?) and delivered by his couriers , but it well could have been signed by the ghosts of
the victims of America’s old wars….
The millions killed in Korea, Vietnam and Cambodia, the 17,500 killed when Israel –
backed by the US – fighting Israel’s occupation of the West Bank. And the millions who died, in Yugoslavia, Somalia, Haiti, Chile, Nicaragua, El Salvador, the Dominican Republic, Panama at the hands of all the terrorists, dictators and
genocidists whom the American government supported, trained, bankrolled, and supplied
with arms. And this is far from being a comprehensive list.” – Arundhati Roy, The
Guardian
Osama bin Laden 1957-2011
Riyadh, SA
1 of 50 children to Muhammad Awad
bin Laden
Successful in school, invited to study group - taught violent Jihad
At 18 married cousin (14) went to University
Public administration/civil engineering??
December 24, 1979 – Soviet Union invades Afghanistan
1978 Communists (People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan) overthrew
government
Extremely unpopular – formed alliance with USSR
Mujahideen – Groups of Islamic insurgents attacked new government
“Afghan-Arabs” – Sympathetic Muslims joined – bin Laden
- Unorganized, fragmented but successful
- Operation Cyclone - US funded via Pakistan - anti-aircraft missiles, etc
USSR/PDPA control cities; Mujahideen – countryside
Guerrilla tactics
USSR withdrew 1989
bin Laden returned to SA, US said he and his fighters “Freedom Fighters”
“USSR’s Vietnam”:
1. 1 million Afghans dead; 5 million refugees
2. 14,000 Soviets killed; 50,000 casualties
3. $$$ Billions
4. Embarrassment
Afghanistan unstable; US aid slowed; Taliban take control
Bin Laden openly critical of SA and US
Infidels in holy land
1992 - banished, lived in exile in Sudan
1993 - founded al Qaeda – “the base” – acts of violent Jihad – pure Islamic law
Goal = Bring US to war
1994 – SA revoke citizenship; family cuts ties ($$$)
1996 – Exiled from Sudan, refuge with Taliban in Afghanistan
September 11, 2001
> 3,000 civilian deaths
Hijacked commercial jets:
2 – World Trade Center
Pentagon
Shanksville, Pennsylvania Target = Capitol Building/White House?
Motive:
US support of Israel
Protest US involvement in Middle East
Jihad against “infidels”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWVC4JBjtEE
Why targets chosen:
Symbols of US wealth/military
Topple economy
Response:
US President George Bush formed international coalition for War on Terror
2001 - Overthrew the Taliban in Afghanistan
May 2, 2011 – Death of Osama bin Laden – Abbottabad, Pakistan
“For over two decades, bin Laden has been al Qaeda’s leader and symbol and has continued to plot attacks against our
country and our friends and allies. The death of Osama bin Laden marks the most
significant achievement to date in our nation’s effort to defeat al Qaeda….. His demise should be welcomed by all who believe in peace and human dignity.” –
President Barack Obama https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNYmK19-d0U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvpBivJBK7o - Phillies game
Video – Mark Owen on 60 Minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uzl0GPU0vLE
9/11 conspiracies
http://newsone.com/742485/the-11-most-compelling-911-conspiracy-theories/
2, 4, 5, 6, 7?, 11?